Supporting Rural Entrepreneurs Across Eastern OregonHigh Desert Partnership has received $320,000 from Business Oregon to continue delivering technical assistance to small businesses across eight rural counties in Eastern Oregon. This funding will help entrepreneurs who often face barriers to traditional business support—including limited broadband, few local financial institutions, and distance from major markets—access the coaching, training, and resources they need to succeed.
The grant supports a truly collaborative approach. Rather than a one-size-fits-all model, HDP serves as the regional convener while working alongside trusted local partners who are deeply embedded in their communities: Launch Pad Baker, Northeast Oregon Economic Development District (NEOEDD), Euvalcree, and Oregon Frontier Chamber of Commerce. Additional support will come from Foundry Collective and the Burns Paiute Tribe.
Each partner brings specialized expertise—from Spanish-language business coaching to financial education, from childcare business development to digital marketing support. Together, the network provides one-on-one advising, cohort trainings, and help accessing capital. Over the next two years, the team expects to serve more than 500 businesses across Harney, Malheur, Wallowa, Baker, Union, Gilliam, Sherman, and Wheeler counties.
"This is truly a community-driven partnership," says Anna Gahley, HDP's BizHarney Opportunity Collaborative Coordinator. "Each of our partners has well-developed relationships and trust within their community, making them best suited to serve local businesses and entrepreneurs in ways that actually work for rural contexts."
The program focuses on reaching entrepreneurs who are often underserved by traditional systems—women, immigrants, Tribal members, and first-time business owners. Services range from help with business licensing and registration to credit repair, from developing business plans to navigating state resources. The approach is simple: meet clients where they are, and tailor support to fit the local business environment.
This marks HDP's continued partnership with Business Oregon. Building on successful previous grant cycles, the collaborative has already helped hundreds of rural entrepreneurs launch new ventures, expand existing operations, and access over $1 million in capital. The new funding will deepen that work, creating a stronger backbone of business support across some of Oregon's most rural and isolated communities.
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New Climate Resilience Executive Order Intersects with HDP's Collaborative Model
Executive Order 25-26, signed by Governor Tina Kotek on October 21, 2025, directs Oregon state agencies to take urgent action to promote climate resilience across the state's communities, natural lands, and working lands and waters. The order sets a goal to protect, conserve, connect, or restore ten percent of Oregon's lands and waters within ten years, while also directing agencies to keep working lands productive and climate-resilient, implement Oregon's 20-year Landscape Resiliency Plan to reduce wildfire risk, create fire-adapted communities, and develop a Plan for a Resilient Oregon (PRO) in collaboration with local communities.
Fifteen state agencies and their boards or commissions—including Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, Oregon Department Of Energy, Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Oregon Department of State Lands, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and others—are required to develop biennial plans with metrics, present them at public meetings, explore innovative mitigation tools, and coordinate implementation through an Agency Leadership Implementation Team. The order emphasizes partnership and collaboration with tribes, landowners, communities, businesses, and all levels of government, recognizing that meeting Oregon's resilience goals at scale requires bringing everyone together to address the need for climate resilience on the state's landscapes, waters, economies, and quality of life.
This type of collaborative, multi-benefit work is well underway in Harney County through the six collaboratives High Desert Partnership supports; we're encouraged to see this executive order and from the southeast corner of Oregon we have years of collaborative research, planning and resilience project implementation under out belts. For the collaboratives, this EO, is a topic to be discussed by partners at their collaborative tables exploring how this executive order can support and amplify the place-based resilience work already underway in Harney County.
Pictured: Drone image of a portion of Baker Ranch by Nick Wagner, Foresight Drones
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Trees & GivingThe HDP team recently headed out on a mission: find the perfect tree to represent High Desert Partnership in this year's inaugural Trail of Trees. For those who haven't heard about it yet, the Trail of Trees is a new event hosted by the Hines Pine Mill House and Sage Creek Events—imagine a space filled with a 'trail of trees decorated trees of all shapes and sizes.
After some scouting for the ideal "HDP family tree," we found our match. Then came the fun part: decorating it to reflect who we are and what we're all about.
But the Trail of Trees is about more than just festive décor. Each participating organization pairs their tree with a gift package that gets auctioned off, with proceeds going to a charity of their choice. We proudly designated the Lions Club as our beneficiary this year. The Lions Club has long served our community through their vision programs, youth activities, and countless other ways they show up for Harney County.
And, together, Harney County raised $5,549 for local beneficiary groups—proof once again of what Harney County can do when we show up for one another.
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THIS IS HARNEYThis is Harney County—authentic, and ready to be discovered.
Photo below by Destination by Design.
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2025-26 Upcoming Events
Wednesday, December 10 | Harney Basin Wetlands Collaborative Meeting
Wednesday, December 17 | Biz Harney Opportunity Collaborative Meeting
Monday, December 22| High Desert Partnership Board Meeting
Wednesday, January 13| Harney County Wildfire Collaborative Meeting
Monday, January 19| High Desert Partnership Board Meeting
Wednesday, January 27 | Youth Changing the Community Collaborative Meeting
Wednesday, January 28 | Biz Harney Opportunity Collaborative Meeting
Wednesday, January 28 | Harney County Forest Restoration Collaborative Meeting
Saturday, February 14 | Happy 19th Anniversary High Desert Partnership
Monday, February 16 | High Desert Partnership Board Meeting
Wednesday, February 25 | Biz Harney Opportunity Collaborative Meeting
Wednesday, February 25 | Harney Basin Wetlands Collaborative Meeting
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